![]() ![]() On the other hand having her do this as if that is what she finds 'sexy' in her infantilized cross-species love interest who she fought the war to play with is vaguely disturbing. On one hand focusing on the basics of biological life as a virtue is a reasonable lesson and Rose gently reminding Greg to take care of himself and 'own' his own frailty and mortality and to show some 'humanity pride' is perfect for that. I think she was trying to tell Greg to be more proud of the processes involved in simply living because she thinks they are wonderful.īut because of the way we've already been kind of knocked off balance by the way this relationship is being portrayed in the context of what we just saw with Centipeetle and even Pearl last week it sort of comes across as weird and inappropriate for Rose to present herself as the peaceful, content, easy to impress lover. It is possible the Diamonds weren't the first gems. She's not necessary for a collective to function, but they're made for the purpose of giving orders and such that basic programming can't take care of automatically. Kind of like the Borg Queen in Star Trek. Over time, they lost the ability to reproduce naturally, became hungry with power and gradually artificially evolved themselves into the planet-conquering, strictly role-conforming species they are now.Īs for the diamonds, they might just be another gem type, except extremely rare - so rare, that there are only three of them at present, and probably only four ever made, and they are made for the purpose of bringing order to gemkind. Then technological advancements were made, they had a space age, all that stuff you see humans doing in sci-fi etc. That gems were originally just another species on that planet, like humans in relation to the other life on Earth. I have a dumb, unfounded hypothesis that wherever gems originally come from has inorganic "life" that works on very different principles to organic beings. ![]()
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